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Enhanced thermoelectric transport properties of n-type InSe due to the emergence of the flat band by Si doping
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作者 Kyu Hyoung Lee Min-Wook Oh +5 位作者 Hyun-Sik Kim Weon Ho Shin Kimoon Lee Jae-Hong Lim Ji-il Kim Sang-il Kim 《Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers》 2019年第6期1475-1481,共7页
Post-transition-metal chalcogenides,such as SnSe,SnSe_(2),In_(4)Se_(3),and In_(2)Se_(3),have attracted renewed attention as promising thermoelectric materials mainly due to their inherent low lattice thermal conductiv... Post-transition-metal chalcogenides,such as SnSe,SnSe_(2),In_(4)Se_(3),and In_(2)Se_(3),have attracted renewed attention as promising thermoelectric materials mainly due to their inherent low lattice thermal conductivities,originating from the atomically layered structure.Herein,we demonstrate the enhanced thermoelectric transport properties of n-type InSe in an effort to search for new thermoelectric materials within post-transition-metal chalcogenide systems.By Si doping at the In site,significantly enhanced electrical conductivity is obtained,mainly due to the simultaneous increase in both carrier concentration and mobility.Meanwhile,the large Seebeck coefficient is maintained despite the increase of carrrier concentration with Si doping.Based on theoretical considerations for band structure change by Si doping,this unconventional trade-off between electrical conductivity and Seebeck coefficient is due to the generation of heavy flat energy levels near the conduction band minimum in the presence of Si at the In site.The doped Si also acts as an effective point defect phonon scattering center,resulting in reduced lattice thermal conductivity.Due to this synergetic effect,a 210%improved thermoelectric figure of merit(zT)of 0.14 at 795 K compared with pristine InSe was obtained by 7%Si doping. 展开更多
关键词 enhanced thermoelectric transport properties si doping thermoelectric materials post transition metal chalcogenides low lattice thermal conductivitiesoriginating electrical conductivity flat band
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